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Dr. Anthony (Tony) Charles

Adjunct Professor, Marine Affairs Program

Anthony Charles

Dr. Tony Charles: BSc, PhD (UBC)


Email: tony.charles@smu.ca
Phone: 902.420.5732
Fax: 902.496.8101
Mailing Address: 
School of the Environment School of Business Saint Mary's University Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada B3H 3C3
 
Research Topics:
  • Fisheries Socioeconomics, Policy, Management, Governance
  • Integrated Ocean & Coastal Zone Management
  • Marine Social-Ecological Systems
  • Coastal Communities & Community-Based Conservation

Latest Honours

Director, Community Conservation Research Network (CCRN)
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RefereedÌýPublications

Armitage, D., F. Berkes, and A. Charles. 2016 (Forthcoming).ÌýGoverning the Coastal Commons: Communities, Resilience and Transformation. Earthscan, RoutledgeÌý/ Taylor Ìý& Francis. Oxford, UK.

Long, R. D., A. Charles, and R. L. Stephenson. 2016. Key principles of ecosystem-based management: the fishermen's perspective.ÌýFish and Fisheries. doi:10.1111/faf.12175

Seijo, J. C., R. Villanueva-Poot, and A. Charles. 2016. Bioeconomics of ocean acidification effects on fisheries targeting calcifier species: A decision theory approach.ÌýFisheries ResearchÌý176:1-14.

Alexander, S., D. Armitage, and A. Charles. 2015. Social networks and transitions to co-management in Jamaican marine reserves and small-scale fisheries.ÌýGlobal Environmental ChangeÌý35:213–225.Ìý

Charles, A., S. M. Garcia, and J. Rice. 2015. Balanced harvesting in fisheries: Economic considerations.ÌýICES Journal of Marine Science.Ìýdoi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsv161.

Long, R. D., A. Charles, and R. L. Stephenson. 2015. Key principles of marine ecosystem-based management.ÌýMarine PolicyÌý57:53-60.Ìý

Garcia, S.M., J. Rice, and A. Charles. 2014.ÌýGovernance of Marine Fisheries and Biodiversity Conservation: Interaction and Co-evolution. Wiley-Blackwell. Oxford, U.K.
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Biography

Dr. Anthony (Tony) Charles is a professor at Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) with a joint appointment in the School of the Environment and the Sobey School of Business (in Management Science). At Dalhousie, he isÌýan Adjunct Professor in the Marine Affairs Program, Faculty of Science and in the School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Faculty of Management.ÌýDr. Charles is a Pew Fellow in Marine Conservation, and specializes in interdisciplinary analysis of fisheries, coastal and marine issues. Particular areas of emphasis include community-based conservation and resource management, small-scale fisheries, integrated ocean and coastal management, the ecosystem approach, marine protected areas, indicator frameworks, and the development of management measures for sustainability and resilience.

Dr. Charles is currently Principal Investigator in the Community Conservation Research Network (CCRN: seeÌý, a global initiative exploring the interaction of communities, environmental challenges and decision making. He is the author of a wide range of publications, includingÌýSustainable Fishery SystemsÌý(Blackwell Science),ÌýCanadian Marine Fisheries in a Changing and Uncertain WorldÌý(NRC Press),ÌýNova Scotia GPI Fisheries and Marine Environment AccountsÌý(GPI Atlantic),ÌýIntegrated Fish FarmingÌý(CRC Lewis) and theÌýCommunity Fisheries Management HandbookÌý(c/oÌýCoastal CURA:).

Dr. Charles is a past President of the International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade and the Resource Modeling Association, the founding Director and past Chair of Canada's Ocean Management Research Network, and a member of the editorial board of the American Fisheries Society journal Marine and Coastal Fisheries. Dr. Charles serves as an advisor to fisheries organizations in Atlantic Canada, and internationally he works on fisheries, ocean and coastal management in Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as with FAO and OECD.